Repair Station definition

Repair Station. One or more of the repair facilities owned by GE or its affiliates, now or in the future, which are certified by an appropriate AAA to perform the applicable Service hereunder. A list of such repair facilities will be provided upon request.
Repair Station means a facility used to repair aircraft, including repairs to airframes, power plants, propellers, avionics, instruments, and accessories that have been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Repair Station means one or more of the repair facilities owned by GE or its affiliates, now or in the future, which are certified by the Approved Aviation Authority to perform the applicable Service hereunder.

Examples of Repair Station in a sentence

  • Boeing will provide Normal Line Maintenance services for any aircraft while the aircraft is used for flight crew training at Boeing’s facility in accordance with the Boeing Maintenance Plan (Boeing document D6-82076) and the Repair Station Operation and Inspection Manual (Boeing document D6-25470).

  • At any time that a significant change is made, as determined by the Accountable Manager, the Repair Station Supervisor, or Astronautics’ management (e.g. a major change to the housing of the repair station), then the repair station must perform a self evaluation relevant to that change to determine that the repair station still has all of the housing, facilities, equipment, material, technical data, processes, and trained personnel in place to perform the work on the article as required by part 145.

  • Boeing will provide Normal Line Maintenance services for any Aircraft while the Aircraft is used for flight crew training at Boeing’s facility in accordance with the Boeing Maintenance Plan (Boeing document D6-82076) and the Repair Station Operation and Inspection Manual (Boeing document D6-25470).

  • Once a change is proposed to add non-Astronautics built equipment (instruments, accessories, etc.) to the capability list, Quality Assurance Engineering, or Repair Station personnel as designated by management, will perform an evaluation audit.

  • As a DAH, Astronautics provides the required data, equipment, and parts to the Astronautics’ Repair Station.


More Definitions of Repair Station

Repair Station means the location in the Ballot Counting Room where ballots that are unable to be scanned because of a technical defect or are torn during opening and can be duplicated in accordance with these rules and procedures.
Repair Station means one or more of the repair facilities owned by Supplier or its affiliates or any direct or indirect subcontractor from Supplier, now or in the future, which are certified by the Approved Aviation Authority to perform the applicable Service hereunder. A list of repair facilities owned by Supplier or its affiliates, as of the Effective Date of these General Terms, is set forth in Appendix B hereto.
Repair Station means one or more of the repair facilities owned by GE or its affiliates, now or in the future, which are certified by the Approved Aviation Authority to perform the applicable Service hereunder. A list of repair facilities owned by GE or its affiliates, as of the Effective Date, is set forth in Exhibit B hereto. Customer may object to the use of any Repair Station listed in Exhibit B provided it is in good faith, and Customer reasonably and validly believes its capabilities are inadequate.
Repair Station means a certificated Aircraft Maintenance facility approved by the FAA to perform specific maintenance functions. Repair Stations are certificated under 14 CFR Part 145.
Repair Station means a certificated Aircraft Maintenance facility approved by theFAA to perform specific maintenance functions. These facilities are certificated under 14 CFR Part 145.
Repair Station means Fokker Services' repair facilities located at Amsterdam, with FAA Repair Station Certificate No. CL5Y83M, and at Woensdrecht, with FAA Repair Station Certificate No. NQ1Y357K.
Repair Station means a person who holds a repair station certificate that was issued to the person by the Federal Aviation Administration under 14 CFR Part 145.